A) efficiency.
B) employment.
C) 4 cups of coffee.
D) More than one of the above is correct.
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A) profit flows from households to firms.
B) labor flows from households to firms.
C) services flow from households to firms.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) mimic the methodologies employed by other scientists.
B) minimize the number of experiments that yield no useful data.
C) minimize the likelihood that some aspect of the problem at hand is being overlooked.
D) focus their thinking on the essence of the problem at hand.
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A) similar opinions about the validity of economic theories
B) significant differences in education
C) differences in personal values
D) a reliance on normative statement for research theories
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A) President Truman received input from so many economists that he only wanted one view from each.
B) President Truman thought economists should analyze policies but not make or enforce them.
C) Economists understand that most policy decisions involve trade-offs so they are likely to present multiple views of policies.
D) A one-armed economist would conduct only positive analysis and no normative analysis.
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A) incorporate assumptions that contradict reality.
B) incorporate all details of the real world.
C) complicate reality.
D) avoid the use of diagrams and equations.
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A) is a normative statement.
B) is a positive statement.
C) would only be made by an economist speaking as a policy adviser.
D) would only be made by an economist employed by the government.
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A) the change in the value of x divided by the change in the value of y.
B) the change in the value of y divided by the change in the value of x.
C) the horizontal distance divided by the vertical distance.
D) the value of y divided by the value of x.
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A) there is unemployment.
B) production is efficient.
C) growth can only be achieved through an advancement in technology.
D) the opportunity cost of producing one more sweater is approximately 40 bushels of apples.
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A) The United States should not restrict employers from outsourcing work to foreign countries.
B) The United States should withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA) .
C) The United States should eliminate agricultural subsidies.
D) Local and state governments should eliminate subsidies to professional sports franchises.
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A) the effects of rent control on housing in New York City.
B) the effects of foreign competition on the US auto industry.
C) the effects of borrowing by the federal government.
D) the effects of raising the gasoline tax on transit ridership.
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A) not usually made by economists.
B) claims about how the world should be.
C) claims about how variables in the economy normally behave.
D) pessimistic interpretations of the economy.
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A) graduate students in economics are encouraged to argue with each other.
B) economists have different values and scientific judgment.
C) economists acting as scientists do not like to agree with economists acting as policy advisers.
D) economics is more of a belief system than a science.
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